
Running a big company as if it were a small one, as we do at Virgin, comes with tremendous advantages.

Should buildings like old clothes be tossed away once they are deemed too old, unfashionable and out of style?
After spending time combing through the financial reports of China’s biggest publicly traded, state-owned banks, I now understand what Jim Chanos, the famous short-seller, means when he keeps saying they are “built on quicksand.” He’s definitely on to something.

A favourite theme in international debate nowadays is whether Asia’s rise signifies the West’s decline.

In 2005, France and the Netherlands both voted no to a constitutional treaty for the European Union, derailing years of integration efforts.

More than a year after a populist uprising brought one of its largest income-generating industries to a halt, Egypt is starting to see a revival of tourists’ confidence, according to a government official.
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This year opened up with arguably unexpected optimism as a cluster of data suggested that the global economy might finally be turning a corner.

The present stock market optimism is based on a very benign view of the world.
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